Franco Fasoli aka Jaz has recently painted three new murals in his hometown of Buenos Aires, Argentina,one being a collaboration with Spanish artist, Hyuro. Each of these new murals has varying themes, but all share simplistic images and color palette.

That old saying, “Paint the Town Red” could be applied to this new mural by Argentinian artist and muralist, Franco Fasoli aka Jaz. Two mirrored horsemen were painted on top of a rich blood red background in Jaz’s newest wall in Istanbul, Turkey for the Mural-IST Festival.

This week Jaz opened his show “Cult of Character” at Inoperable Gallery in Vienna and while in town painted a mural, which is the focus of this new time-lapse video. We are expecting some more walls by the artist to pop up in the upcoming days and we will keep you up to date when we here more.

Working with the Acrylic Walls Project based in Cape Town, Argentinian muralist, Jaz, created a number of new paintings around the city, this one being our favorite. The artist painted a person being mauled by a large cougar in a dead forest.

Los Murals Hablan translated in English to The Talking Walls, is in full swing in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The mural festival started on October 4, 2012 and has brought international street artists Sego, Aryz, Jaz, Roa, Ever, Neuzz, and a hoard of local artists together to decorate local walls. Here are photos of some of the progress that has been made, finished photos to come.

Last week, Argentina-based artist, Jaz, aka Franco Fasoli, held his first European solo show at Ras Gallery in Barcelona, Spain. The artist filled the space with 26 pieces of work, many created solely with tar as the medium and a large mural of two facing animals with the Sagittarius constellation overlapping. Unlike many street artists, Jaz’s work trasitions well in a gallery environment and has very natural look.

Open Walls Baltimore continues to host local and international artists with spaces to paint murals. Argentinian artist, Jaz, recently completed this piece depicting faceless human bodies riding large cats similar looking to a cougar.